EDWARD HYDE, 1ST EARL OF CLARENDON - LoveToKnow Article on EDWARD HYDE, 1ST EARL OF CLARENDON(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
English historian and statesman, son of Henry Hyde of Dinton, Wiltshire, a member of a family for some time established at Norbury, Cheshire, was born on the I8th of February i6og.
In later years Clarendon declared next the immediate blessing and providence of God Almighty that he owed all the little he knew and the little good that was in him to the friendships and conversation.
Two of the dukes children survived their father: Margaret, countess of Salisbury (1473-1541), and Edward, earl of Warwick (1475-1499), who passed the greater part of his life in prison and was beheaded in November,49g.
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Earls in the Peerage of England Henry Hyde, (1638-1709), was the son of EdwardHyde, the 1st Earl of Clarendon, and his wife Frances Aylesbury.
Henry Hyde (1672-10 December 1753) was the 2nd Earl of Rochester and the 4th Earl of Clarendon of the 1661 creation.
Earl of Clarendon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Earl of Clarendon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Previously, in 1661, the title was created for (additional info and facts about EdwardHyde) EdwardHyde, but it became extinct at the death of the fourth Earl, there being no male heirs remaining.
The title is used as a (additional info and facts about courtesy title) courtesy title for Lord Clarendon's eldest son, who is styled Lord Hyde.
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1695 March 31 - EdwardHyde, 3rdEarl of Clarendon, Governor of New York and New Jersey b.
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Having been imprisoned and deprived of his recordership by the parliament in 1645/6, Robert Hyde gave refuge to Charles II on his flight from Worcester in 1651, and on the Restoration he was knighted and made a judge of the commonpleas.
Charles Ortel who is trying to establish the ancestry of Alexander Hyde Parker whose grandfather is said to be Alexander Hyde, Bishop of Salisbury and whose mother was Margaret Hyde.
Henry Hyde (1672-1753), only son of Lawrence, earl of Rochester, became 4th earl of Clarendon and 2nd earl of Rochester, both of which titles became extinct at his death.
After the death of Cromwell, on September 3rd, 1658, there ensued for the exiled Court twenty months of constant alternation between hope and despair, in which the gloom greatly preponderated.
As the chief pilot of the Royalist ship, Hyde, now titular Lord Chancellor, had to steer his way through tides that were constantly shifting, and with scanty gleam of success to light him on the way.
The policy of Charles, so far as he had any policy apart from Hyde, varied between the encouragement of friendly overtures from supporters of different complexions at home, and a somewhat damaging cultivation of foreign alliances, which were delusive in their proffered help, and might involve dangerous compliance with religious tenets abhorred in England.
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The latter died October 15, 1702, and the former was buried November 11, 1702 (Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage...
Her notes detail the painting's provenance up through the life of EdwardHyde, the 3rdearl of Clarendon (first creation), but it is reasonable to deduce an unbroken line of inheritance down to the 4th earl (second creation).
Clarendon [first creation] and 2nd earl Rochester, Henry Hyde, 4th and last earl of